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Hit escape as you turn on the pc. Continue hitting the button until the startup screen shows. Also Try Hitting Contol alt delete all at once and hold down until startup screen shows. Be sure you have absolutley no usb ports being used during startup

There is a problem with you OSX installation. Please boot from the Recovery partition (hold Cmd+R during the startup chime), and use Startup Disk to choose the correct hard drive to boot from. You can also restore from a backup, and not lose your data here as well.

If you have a Windows Installation DVD at hand, you can do as below:Step 1. Insert the DVD into your detective computer and reboot; Windows Error RecoveryStep 2. Set language, time and keyboard;Step 3. Click "Repair your computer";Step 4. If you have more than one systems on your computer, choose the one you want to repair;Step 5. Click "Startup Repair" to start restoring your Windows;Step 6. After startup repair is done, you need to take out the DVD and reboot the PC. More info, visit:windows won't start

Remove the battery from the back..wait for 5 minutes..insert is back agian and check.
try F8 at the startup..go to repair my computer then select the lanuage..enter the username and password...you can do startup repair...or try system restore
if the above step is not working
At startup when you see the dell logo press ctrl+F11, this will initialize the system recovery(factory image restore)

The blue screen means the system is experiencing a fatal error... a error from which it cant recover.... so while booting press f8 and boot using safe mode... then analyse the startup programs of your system using Start->Run and then typing msconfig in the window that appears and then going to the startup tab... one of your latest installed program might be misfunctioning....